Data Science and AI for Arts and Humanities

Our data science and AI activity in the Arts and Humanities investigates a wide range of topics, from the foundations of responsible and trustworthy AI to developing powerful tools such as virtual and augmented reality techniques, as well as employing data science and AI in digital humanities for natural language processing, large-scale data analytics for languages and to classify cultural heritages to deliver this. For example, in the creative arts, the role of AI in musical creativity and production links with other projects investigating music and social inclusion. We also support programmes looking at trust in AI and big data ethics, as well as digital forensics and making sense of collections.

If you are interested in speaking to someone in regards to any of these activities, or related areas of interest, please contact our Programme Director directly, or alternatively get in touch via the Centre email address (cdsai@glasgow.ac.uk).